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After fixating, or preserving, a cell sample or tissue slice on a cover slip or slide, they add a small amount of a primary antibody.
But their barcodes only come in a handful of "styles," limiting the number of objects scientists can study in a cell sample at any one time.
In one of the most popular exhibits, visitors swab their cheek to get a cell sample, then perform a few simple steps that let them take home their very own DNA necklaces.
By early this week, after a few dry runs to validate the city's system, New York will be able to determine whether someone has swine flu within five and a half hours of getting a cell sample in the lab, instead of having to first fly the sample to Atlanta by courier.
As Ms. Skloot makes clear in her book, both the law and the ethics regarding medical research were different back then, and Hopkins did nothing illegal by taking a cell sample from Mrs. Lacks.
More research beckons, particularly to determine what happens when each of the fluorescent barcodes are mixed together in a cell sample, which is routine in real-life biological and medical imaging systems but there's plenty of good news as a starting point.
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Regarding the second reviewer comment, indeed for a synchronized cell sample, only a subset of the proteome is expressed at a given moment.
Instead, the relative avidity of TF-DNA binding in an average genome within a given cell sample can be quantified by an estimate of the number of TF molecules bound to a given locus averaging across the given cell sample.
Prellis' organs will also need to be placed in a bioreactor to sustain them before they're transplanted into an animal, but the difference is that the company aims to produce complete organs rather than sample tissue or a small cell sample, according to a statement.
A parallel cell sample was transfected with a fluorescent siRNA.
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